No Fly Cruise7 nights
from £599pp

Enjoy the kaleidoscope of awe-inspiring fjordland scenery where green hills, cascading waterfalls and majestic mountains are truly spectacular on this Norway cruise from Aberdeen.

Visits to picturesque towns and idyllic fjord villages promise a host of new and exciting experiences. And with its colourful Hanseatic waterfront and spectacular Mount Fløyen funicular, Bergen is the perfect end to this week long cruise.

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Autumn Fjordland Itinerary

Day 1 - Aberdeen (Scotland)

Embark ship in Aberdeen.

Day 2 - At Sea

Enjoy the ship’s facilities on a relaxing day at sea.

Day 3 - Cruising Nordfjord (Norway) - Olden

The village of Olden is situated at the end of the innermost arm of the mighty Nordfjord. Steep mountains tower on both sides of the valley, making the village of Olden one of the most charming and idyllic in Western Norway with the opportunity to visit the Briksdal Glacier.

Day 4 - Cruising Sognefjord - Flam

The village of Flam is surrounded by towering mountains and nestled at the head of Aurlandsfjord. In the late 19th century, royals were attracted by the salmon fishing in the Flam River. Today, visitors flock to Flam for the opportunity to ride on the world famous railway, a masterpiece of engineering. Later, cruise Sognefjord.

Day 5 - Bergen

Known as the ‘Gateway to the Fjords’, Bergen is Norway’s second largest city. Yet with a population of less than a quarter of a million, it has the feel of a small town. It is beautifully sited against a backdrop of seven mountains and the funicular ride to the summit of Mount Fløien affords wonderful panoramic views of Bergen and Norway’s attractive coastline. Overlooking the harbour the colourful Bryggen wharf is the face of Bergen. The characteristic wooden gabled buildings were once the home and offices of Hanseatic merchants but today house shops selling crafts and traditional souvenirs.

Day 6 - At sea

The village of Flam is surrounded by towering mountains and nestled at the head of Aurlandsfjord. In the late 19th century, royals were attracted by the salmon fishing in the Flam River. Today, visitors flock to Flam for the opportunity to ride on the world famous railway, a masterpiece of engineering. Later, cruise Sognefjord.

Day 7 - Newcastle (UK)

Newcastle was once an important wool and coal port, but today it is renowned for its nightlife, shopping and many attractions. The city has hosted the Great North Run since 1981 which attracts thousands of runners to the area. Nearby is the magnificent Alnwick Castle and neo-Classical Wallington Hall.

Day 8 - Aberdeen (Scotland)

Disembark ship in Aberdeen.

Price Includes

7 nights accommodation in cabin grade of your choice

Full board with traditional British and international cuisine including afternoon teas and late night snacks